jesicraker
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
I bought a 05 chevy aveo in august of 05. I have had nothing but problems since I bought the vehicle. The biggest problem though was that the idler stuck at full-throttle and burnt the timing belt off. GM said that they could do nothing for me because it had 98,000 miles on it. Whether I had done the repair or not, there was a recall on this vehicle for the same problem, yet they told me that the problem was vin specific only. I have replaced the engine on my own because they would not help me and the very same thing happened to an 05 chevy aveo engine I bought off of lowmileageengines.com. Only this engine had only 18k miles on it. My car should have been involved in the recall in the first place and it seems as if the problem is not in fact vin specific but a problem with all of the engines with only a matter of time being involved. Unless GM was selling their recalled engines to lowmileageengines.com
I bought a 05 chevy aveo in august of 05. I have had nothing but problems since I bought the vehicle. The biggest problem though was that the idler stuck at full-throttle and burnt the timing belt off. GM said that they could do nothing for me because it had 98,000 miles on it. Whether I had done the repair or not, there was a recall on this vehicle for the same problem, yet they told me that the problem was vin specific only. I have replaced the engine on my own because they would not help me and the very same thing happened to an 05 chevy aveo engine I bought off of lowmileageengines.com. Only this engine had only 18k miles on it. My car should have been involved in the recall in the first place and it seems as if the problem is not in fact vin specific but a problem with all of the engines with only a matter of time being involved. Unless GM was selling their recalled engines to lowmileageengines.com